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The Health of Children and Young People

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4.1 Summary of participation by children in different activities, by age and sex

4.2 Number of days' participation by children in different activities in the last week, by age and sex

4.3 Time children spent participating in physical activities in the last week, by age and sex

4.4 Time spent by children per day in physical activities and number of days active per week, by age and sex

4.5 Summary of children's activity, by age and sex

4.6 Children's activity levels, by NS-SEC of household reference person and sex

4.7 Children's activity types, by NS-SEC of household reference person and sex

4.8 Children's activity levels, byequivalised household income and sex

4.9 Children's activity types, by equivalised household income and sex

4.10 Children's activity levels, by Index of Multiple Deprivation and sex

4.11 Children's activity types, by Index of Multiple Deprivation and sex

4.12 Children's activity levels, by Government Office Region and sex

4.13 Children's activity types, by Government Office Region and sex

4.14 Children's activity levels, by area type and sex

4.15 Children's activity types, by area type and sex

4.16 BMI and obesity prevalence by physical activity levels, age and sex

4.17 Seasonal variation in children's physical activity levels, by age and sex

4.18 Occurrence of major and minor accidents, by physical activity levels, age and sex

4.19 Physical activity levels in children, by asthma status, age and sex

4.20 Factors associated with physical activity in children

4.21 Comparisons between 1997 and 2002 in children's overall physical activity levels

4.22 Young adults' average number of days participation per week in different activities, by age and sex

4.23 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by age and sex

4.24 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by NS-SEC of household reference person and sex

4.25 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by equivalised household income and sex

4.26 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) and sex

4.27 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by area type and sex

4.28 Summary of young adults' overall participation in physical activities, by Government Office Region and sex

4.29 BMI and obesity prevalence by adults' physical activity levels, age and sex

4.30 Occurrence of major and minor accidents, by physical activity levels, age and sex

4.31 Physical activity levels in young adults, by asthma status and sex

4.32 Factors associated with physical activity in young adults

4.33 Trends in young adults' number of days participation per week in different activities between 1997 and 2002

4.34 Trends in young adults' summary physical activity levels between 1997 and 2002


 
       
 

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